Substance addiction can be an incredibly difficult thing to face on you own, and we are firm believers that nobody should have to go through this struggle without any help.

Without the proper guidance or support, tackling a substance dependency can be unnecessarily painful and dangerous.

Nobody wants to deal with their alcohol or drug addiction completely by themselves, but it can be hard to know where to start looking for help, and the idea of going to rehab can seem frightening at first.

It does not need to be a frightening process, and if you are struggling we can help you to take that vital first step.

 

Drug and alcohol rehab facilities near me

Our main job at Addiction Advocates is to offer you expert support and guidance, finding a private drug and alcohol rehab near you that offers the right treatment programme for your own individual needs.

Every addict has a different story, different circumstances, different problems, and so they have different needs, different routes to recovery that they must take.

We work with a large number of brilliant rehab places for drug and alcohol addictions, and by talking to you we will be able to figure out which clinic would best suit your needs.

If you have a problem with alcohol and drugs, or you know and care for somebody else who does, it is critically important that you contact us as soon as you possibly can.

Substance dependency gets worse as more time passes, and the risks of serious health complications like strokes, heart attacks, collapsed veins or even chronic illnesses like cancer increases with each day wasted.

We run a 24 hour a day helpline, so we will always be available whenever you need to talk.

 

Drug and alcohol detoxification

One of the things that worries most people about rehab is the idea of detoxification. Detox can be a difficult process, and it is indeed often painful. Simply put, detox is the part when your body flushes out the toxic substances- the drugs or alcohol- from your system.

The flushing out part actually happens rather quickly, but the withdrawal symptoms that come on once your body is clean of toxins can be prolonged.

Withdrawal can manifest itself both as physical and psychological problems, and these symptoms can range in severity from uncomfortable to life threatening.

General aches and pains are the most common complaints of recovering addicts, but auditory and visual hallucinations can sometimes occur, as can seizures and extreme bouts of pain.

The idea of going through this discomfort can put some people off reaching out and getting rehab for drug and alcohol abuse, but this mentality is self-destructive.

If you want to return to a healthy, drug and alcohol free life, at some point you need to get those toxins out of your body. If you try this alone, the consequences could potentially be disastrous.

The main advantage of receiving residential addiction treatment is constant access to support, care and guidance from medical professionals. Detoxification will never be completely painless, but in a specialised detox clinic for alcohol or drugs, it will be as painless and safe as possible.

 

Mental health treatments and support

When you are aiming for long term recovery from addiction, detox is only the first part of the journey. Cravings will persist long after your body is physically free of the substance, and the urge to return to use will, unfortunately, always be there to some extent.

This is why holistic treatments and therapies are an integral component of drug and alcohol rehabilitation. For you to have the best chance of staying on the wagon, it is vitally important that you understand the root causes of your addiction, the mechanics and dangers of dependency, and, most crucial of all, that you develop healthy, sensible coping mechanisms that you can use to replace or lessen the urge to return to use.

There are a wide range of therapies that can be invaluable in this sort of drug and alcohol relapse prevention. Cognitive behavioural therapy, for example, can positively change the way you approach overwhelming problems in your life, minimising the risk of you falling off the wagon in response to life’s stresses.

More conventional counselling, where you talk one on one to a counsellor or perhaps as part of a group, can also be incredibly useful as a tool to explore why you fell victim to addiction in the first place, and this can in turn allow you to avoid those same traps in the future.

It is not uncommon for addiction and mental health issues to coincide. One of the worst things about addiction is that it can badly exacerbate problems such as depression or anxiety, and in the most serious cases it can even serve as the trigger for these disorders.

When addiction and mental illness coincide, it is referred to as a dual diagnosis. The holistic treatments offered at rehab clinics will also help you to deal with these mental health issues, offering you support in the widest possible sense.

When it comes to addiction everything is connected- your physical health and your mental health- so it is important that all of these issues are addressed as part of your recovery. We will help to ensure that this is the case.

 

Reach out today

There is no reason to suffer alone. Rehab offers the safest, most effective method of successfully overcoming your addiction. So if you have fallen victim to dependency, please do not delay any longer.

We are always here to help, whatever the time, and whatever your circumstances. All it takes is a single phone call, and you can begin your journey to a full recovery and a life free of alcohol or drugs.